14Synonyms found for slogan

Word Origin & History

slogan 1513, "battle cry," from Gaelic sluagh-ghairm "battle cry used by Scottish Highland or Irish clans," from sluagh "army, host, slew" + gairm "a cry." Metaphoric sense of "distinctive word or phrase used by a political or other group" is first attested 1704. Sloganeering is attested from 1941.

Example Sentences for slogans

We can not permit ourselves to be narrowed and dwarfed by slogans and phrases.

Yet the election buzz continued, with parties dusting down campaign slogans and plans.

There is some truth to these allegations, but less than the slogans allege.

Ensconced in manicured barracks with pitched roofs, its leaders have struggled to turn slogans into actions.

He answers them in slogans that he gives every appearance of believing.

Outside, a group of angry youths parade around the block, shouting anti-government slogans.

Satin banners and propaganda posters with slogans to inspire civic pride were everywhere.